Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk:
Read KU’s profile.
Our profile that contains effectively only 5.5 playable players (with the .5 counting as Udeh in his limited minutes)? Howard has significantly more depth. Again, trash this team at your own peril. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
What do you think MJ Rice is going to do? I feel like he believed he could be one & done like Dick. Could he get frustrated enough to leave, like Grimes?
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I'd probably stick it out another year if I were him, but I bet he goes. He's gonna want guaranteed consistent playing time next year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Our profile that contains effectively only 5.5 playable players (with the .5 counting as Udeh in his limited minutes)? Howard has significantly more depth. Again, trash this team at your own peril.
Missouri plays 11 guys deep, at least 10 mpg. We went into Columbia and punted their souls into the depths of hell.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
NC was a legit winner to get to the title. They kicked our ass all over the floor that first half. I wouldn’t call that catching a break.
UNC finished 16 in KenPom. In his 23 years of ratings that is the 2nd lowest title game participant. Only 2011 Butler was rated lower.
So I’ll def disagree that wasn’t a break for us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
UNC finished 16 in KenPom. In his 23 years of ratings that is the 2nd lowest title game participant. Only 2011 Butler was rated lower.
So I’ll def disagree that wasn’t a break for us.
That bracket was magic. I will forever be thankful.
Wanted nothing at all to do with Duke in the title game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Missouri plays 11 guys deep, at least 10 mpg. We went into Columbia and punted their souls into the depths of hell.
GTFOH with this shit
That was rivalry game energy and focus, it's simply not comparable. This is gonna be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Howard's players. Given that, who do you think is likely to be bringing more energy of the two teams for this game? [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
That was rivalry game energy and focus, it's simply not comparable. This is gonna be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Howard's players. Given that, who do you think is likely to be bringing more energy of the two teams for this game?
Yeah, Kansas won't be trying very hard in the tournament that crowns a champion. And thats all that matters, is how much energy they have. Thats the key to victory is how much energy a #16 seed has. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Yeah, Kansas won't be trying very hard in the tournament that crowns a champion. And thats all that matters, is how much energy they have. Thats the key to victory is how much energy a #16 seed has.
Arguing with KCC about any tournament team that we’re about to play = Arguing with Deberg about any QB, not named Patrick Mahomes, who has a good game [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Yeah, Kansas won't be trying very hard in the tournament that crowns a champion. And thats all that matters, is how much energy they have. Thats the key to victory is how much energy a #16 seed has.
Don't forget any nerves KU may have as well. Howard will be playing with nothing to lose in comparison. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
We lost a 3 point National Championship game by going 12-30 from the free throw line.
Apologize for nothing.
2020 being cancelled with that team will never, ever make me apologize for 2022. It was a dream run and I will always remember watching that second half side by side with my wife after we got our 1 year old down to sleep. We're both KU grads, and celebrating that win together was truly special. [Reply]